This tiered, self-watering planter comes complete with a trellis, allowing you to create an impressive wall of color on your balcony, deck or patio — even in a very small space. The sturdy steel frames hold our self-watering 31" Window Box Planters, included, and the 37" high trellis is sized for compact vines such as sweet peas and black-eye Susan vine (Thunbergia). Planters are ideal for growing mixed annuals, edible flowers, herbs or salad greens. Each planter has a 7-quart water reservoir inside to provide consistent moisture even when you're away. Choice of two stylish colors.

After much searching I found this planter for use on a concrete patio at my condo. I purchased one with the intent to purchase two more if it worked out..and IT SURE DID. Everyone comments on the beautiful flowers. I will use two more to complete the "hardscape". The Fla sun can dry out plants in pots..not with these planters. Watering is no longer a daily chore. Looking forward to add'l flowers and herbs in my "patio garden".. Can't wait ;))

I was so excited to have this, but after owning for a year it's not what I expected. It holds entirely too much moisture. In a sense that sounds odd since the purpose is to self water, but it ended up rotting my basil last year. In addition, the color is fading quite a bit already. Instead of brown now it is a light grey. I am a bit disappointed in this all around.

Two of these trellised planters give me a wall of sweet peas in my condo's patio. The entire patio floor is covered with concrete so all the planting I do is in pots and planters.Because of the self-watering feature I have not had to sprinkle my seedlings and they are all coming up.There is a plastic brace included to keep the weight of the water and dirt from causing the planter to bow out.

This is a versatile product since the stand is very sturdy and the planters generously sized. Most of the plant stands I have seen are smaller, narrower and not as sturdy as this one. This stand has simple lines and compliments any decor. I have it on my flagstone landing at the top of my stone steps next to a wrought iron bench, and it looks stunning filled with annuals and herbs from spring time through the fall.

The water troughs are very practical and convenient, as is the water gauge, so I don't have to water every day during the summer.

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Beautiful, bountiful planters depend on good soil, fertilizer and careful watering. But to take your planters from standard to sensational, you need the right plants. Start with this simple rule: Combine plants with three different habits. In other words, thrillers, fillers and spillers.